My 28-year old Heart Interface EMS 1800-12 inverter is finally dying. I live primarily "off the grid" and only need an inverter, not a battery charger. (My boat lives in New Zealand, and I have a little charger that I can plug into the 240-volt NZ electrical system when necessary. I'll never be able to use a 120 volt charger again).
The best inverter units, like Magnum, generally include a charger. If necessary, I'm prepared to buy such a unit for the high quality inverter I seek. I've researched Victron and Magnum, and haven't seen (or negligently missed) any high quality 12 volt 2000 watt marine inverters that come without a charger. A subsidiary issue is that it appears that the 2000 watt inverters generally indicate a 1.6 amp DC stand-by power draw, which is pretty high for someone living primarily off the grid. So that is part of the issue in "high quality": something reliable, preferably pure sine wave, and stand-by power consumption of .5-to-1.0 amp DC. And I don't want to buy a new Xantrex due to all the problems folks are reporting.
Question: Can anybody steer me to a 12 volt 2000 watt high quality inverter-only unit built for marine use?
Thanks,
Paul
The best inverter units, like Magnum, generally include a charger. If necessary, I'm prepared to buy such a unit for the high quality inverter I seek. I've researched Victron and Magnum, and haven't seen (or negligently missed) any high quality 12 volt 2000 watt marine inverters that come without a charger. A subsidiary issue is that it appears that the 2000 watt inverters generally indicate a 1.6 amp DC stand-by power draw, which is pretty high for someone living primarily off the grid. So that is part of the issue in "high quality": something reliable, preferably pure sine wave, and stand-by power consumption of .5-to-1.0 amp DC. And I don't want to buy a new Xantrex due to all the problems folks are reporting.
Question: Can anybody steer me to a 12 volt 2000 watt high quality inverter-only unit built for marine use?
Thanks,
Paul